44 London, Bjitish Museum. 



Cleaner for Pa'u board. 5 Ohe kapalapala, common; another 



with die of tortoise shell. 14 Ulumaika, all but one white. Ipu 



aina with human teeth. Ipu kuha or spitton, square. Umeke of 



wood with cover. 5 Huewai pawehe; 2 ditto [V]. Board for 



scraping olona. 2 Poi pounders, common; one of ring form 



(Pohaku puka). Stone lamp, common form. Coil of waoke 



rope, square braid. 2 Gourds, long. Many stone adzes, 4 with 



handles. 2 Umeke covered with plaited roots of ieie ( Freyciyietia 



arnottii). Inamona dish of wood, crescent-shaped. Carved 



female figure for seat. Fig. 56, PI. XIII. 



Kukui nut candle. Carved bowl with 



two human figures for support. Fig. 51, 



PI. 12. 3 Tobacco pipes. Kilu or top 



of ipu pawehe. Small mirror in wood 



. frame on top of which are carved two min- 



^ ^ I . : — /-w iature tobacco pipes. Fig. 53. Double 



^ canoe model; model of single canoe, no 



Fi^ c "> 



'=>' ^■^' outrigger. 2 Carved figures for fishpole 



rests in a canoe. Carved canoe rest [V]. Common paddle. 

 Newa or hand club of basalt; one of kauila wood; one of kauila 

 [V]; ditto with stone head [V]. 2 Ihe pahee, large and good. 

 3 Swords of kauila wood with cord lashes. 6 Pahu, long and 

 flat with distinct handles. 15 Throwing spears (Ihe). Maa or 

 sling-stone., 5 Barbed spears, the barbs carved from the thick- 

 ness of the wood. Small ipu le'i to contain fish-hooks. Many 

 fish-hooks. 10 Wicker disks covered with feathers and with 

 shell and wood knobs: use unknown. 5 L,eiomano; 2 Leiomano 

 [V]; 7 Xeiomano or shark-teeth cutters. Fig. 58. 2 Rude 

 knives of shark-teeth, one open. Shark hooks. Sinker for 

 squid hook. 2 Short knives of shark-teeth. Fans of ancient 

 form. Fig. 61, PI. XIV. 



Nciv Zealand . 

 6 Kumara ( C. batatas ) spades, common form but some with well 

 carved rests; several detached rests. 1 2 Tikis or images of large 

 size. 4 Carved slabs. 2 Carved slabs for Pataka or food-store. 

 3 Door caps finety carv^ed; 2 carved door posts. 2 Canoe stern- 

 posts, carved. 4 Canoe models. 2 Paddles, common. 2 "Bull 

 roarers". 13 Tatuing implements. 6 carved funnels for feeding 

 chiefs during the moku or face tatuing. Carved genealogical 



